David Du wrote:
Hi, Ian, I tried both powerpc-aix and powerpc-elf, when I tested objdump -i,
they gave me error saying "objdump: can't set BFD default target to
powerpc-aix: Invalid bfd target" and "objdump: can't set BFD default target
to powerpc-unknown-elf: Invalid bfd target"; any other idea?
A
Ok Ian, thank you anyway.
David
-Original Message-
From: Ian Lance Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 3:02 PM
To: David Du
Cc: bug-binutils@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Run objdump under windows XP for XCOFF object file created
from IBM AIX system
"David Du" <[EMAIL
"David Du" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Ian, I tried both powerpc-aix and powerpc-elf, when I tested objdump -i,
> they gave me error saying "objdump: can't set BFD default target to
> powerpc-aix: Invalid bfd target" and "objdump: can't set BFD default target
> to powerpc-unknown-elf: Invali
Hi, Ian, I tried both powerpc-aix and powerpc-elf, when I tested objdump -i,
they gave me error saying "objdump: can't set BFD default target to
powerpc-aix: Invalid bfd target" and "objdump: can't set BFD default target
to powerpc-unknown-elf: Invalid bfd target"; any other idea?
Thanks
David
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"David Du" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Ian, thanks again for your help, I tried to configure
> with --target=rs6000-ibm-aix, and built the binutils, when I tested the
> objdump.exe file with objdump -i, it gave me error: "objdump: can't set BFD
> default target to 'rs6000-ibm-aix': Invalid b
Hi, Ian, thanks again for your help, I tried to configure
with --target=rs6000-ibm-aix, and built the binutils, when I tested the
objdump.exe file with objdump -i, it gave me error: "objdump: can't set BFD
default target to 'rs6000-ibm-aix': Invalid bfd target", I tried to
configure with --target=r
"David Du" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Ian, I got what you mean with cygwin, I just built the binutils with the
> help of cygwin, but unfortunately the objdump.exe command donot support
> xcoff format when I run objdump -i, it will list all the supported format, I
> checked the objdump.c sou
Hi, Ian, I got what you mean with cygwin, I just built the binutils with the
help of cygwin, but unfortunately the objdump.exe command donot support
xcoff format when I run objdump -i, it will list all the supported format, I
checked the objdump.c source code, it never has any information about xco
--- Additional Comments From drow at sources dot redhat dot com 2005-03-08
15:57 ---
This was fixed on 2004-10-23.
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What|Removed |Added
Status|WAITING
"David Du" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, Ian, thanks for your response again, I checked the binutils/README, it
> talks about how to build for unix-like system, not for windows XP
> environment, for example, it asks to do ./configure command, which in the
> binutils directory is not a DOS or w
Hi, Ian, thanks for your response again, I checked the binutils/README, it
talks about how to build for unix-like system, not for windows XP
environment, for example, it asks to do ./configure command, which in the
binutils directory is not a DOS or windows command, when I run the commands,
they ju
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